Live visuals at The Creators Project Launch Event, NYC for Mark Ronson featuring MNDR, Donnis and more.
Photos: Ryan Barkin for Brooklyn Vegan / Braydon Olson forVice Magazine
Live visuals at The Creators Project Launch Event, NYC for Mark Ronson featuring MNDR, Donnis and more.
Photos: Ryan Barkin for Brooklyn Vegan / Braydon Olson forVice Magazine
More photos by Andre Fajutagana, Will Deitz and Nate Dorr for Impose Magazine
Live visuals for Test Patterns #15 curated by Impose Magazine on June 25th, 2010. Dustin Wong, Ecstatic Sunshine, Air Waves, Weekends and Prince Rama performed. It was trippy.
Live visuals for Suckers at Bowery Ballroom opening for Local Natives on May 7th, 2010.
Quinn gives me a shout out at the beginning of the clip. Thanks Quinn!
Live visuals for Test Patterns #13 curated by Impose Magazine at Don Pedros on April 22nd, 2010. Weekends, Coasting,/a>, Pterodactyl, Xray Eyeballs and Birthdays performed.
Live visuals for Erykah Badu at Good Units in the Hudson Hotel in Manhattan on March 26th, 2010. The show was curated by Ariel Panero and Less Artists More Condos to celebrate the release of her album New Amerykah Part Two: Return Of The Ankh.
Photos: Donal Rey, Kathryn Yu
Erykah Badu at Good Units from Matthew Caron on Vimeo.
Live visuals for the Test Patterns party at Don Pedros curated by Impose Magazine on February 18th, 2010. Aa, Liturgy, Dan Friel and Grasshopper performed.
Live visuals for Suckers at Cameo Gallery in Williamsburg on Valentines Day 2010
I really like the sculptural installation they’ve got above the stage.
More photos by Erez Avissar and Madalyn Baldanzi at Impose Magazine
Live visuals for the Test Patterns party at Don Pedros curated by Impose Magazine on January 28th, 2010. East Vomit, Total Slacker, Ana Lola Roman, Truman Peyote and Team Robespierre performed.
Live visuals for a show curated by Less Artists More Condos at St. James Church in Manhattan featuring Real Estate, The Beets, Beach Fossils, The Tony Castles and Total Slacker on January 18th, 2010.
This show quickly became notorious after hysterical allegations of wild hipsters desecrating arose following the show. I wrote an article for Vice that helped clarify exactly what happened that night (or maybe not). Read THE BEETS ARE GOING TO HELL over at Vice.
In any event: this church was a spectacular environment to perform live visuals in.
The Beets at St James Church from Matthew Caron on Vimeo.
Beach Fossils at St James Church from Matthew Caron on Vimeo.
More photos by Joe Perez at Impose Magazine
Live visuals for Suckers at Knitting Factory in Williamsburg on December 10th, 2009.